Definition of the word hoedown

Pronunciation of vocabulary hoedown

hoedownnoun

khiêu vũ

/ˈhəʊdaʊn//ˈhəʊdaʊn/

Origin of the word hoedown

The term "hoedown" originated in the United States in the mid-19th century. It's believed to have come from the English word "hoist," meaning to raise or lift, and "down," referring to a place or location. In this context, a hoedown was a social gathering where people would gather to "hoist" their feet or dance, typically in a rural or agricultural setting. The word gained popularity during the 1920s and 1930s with the rise of country-western music and dance. Hoedowns became a staple of American folk music and dance, characterized by energetic foot-stomping and energetic calls-and-responses. Today, the term is often used to describe lively social gatherings, parties, or celebrations featuring country, bluegrass, or Appalachian music and dance.

Vocabulary summary hoedown

typenoun

meaning(from America) lively rural dance

meaningparty with this dance

Example of vocabulary hoedownnamespace

meaning

a social occasion when lively dances are performed

một dịp xã hội khi những điệu nhảy sôi động được biểu diễn

meaning

a lively dance

một điệu nhảy sôi động


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